Pleasure 2021
Directed by Ninja Thyberg
A step-by-step, through the eyes of a Swedish small town girl, who went to Hollywood trying to become the next best thing in the porn industry and learning about herself in the process. This is a powerful glimpse into the porn industry, and an opportunity to dive into the mindset of someone who attempted it. Viewer discretion advised, mean it.
Donnybrook 2018
Directed by Tim Sutton
A young man with a family to support, and his journey to join a big purse underground bare knuckle boxing match. This, to me, seems a mixture of Out of the Furnace violence with Winter's Bone southern mannerism. I'd describe it better as neo-realism with recent southern gothic. This film received a lot of
hate, I believe due to the type of violence protracted towards women in particular.
Reptile 2023
Directed by Grant Singer
A real state agent is found dead in a macabre scene. An agent try to discover who did it, unfolding his past, and discovering information about his partners.
Fire Will Come 2019 ‘O que arde’
Directed by Oliver Laxe
Galicia's mountains, a pyromaniac is released after serving a sentence for putting his hometown mountain on fire. Upon returning, he has to face the folks who live there. Culturally relevant film, the scenery is gorgeous, the soundtrack simple and effective, the acting is effective through simple facial expressions, the story is captivating, a very good film.
Land 2018
Directed by Babak Jalali
Native American reservation, the paths and struggles of everyday life displayed, using a slow and bleak approach, the best way to represent what's like to be still, untouched. The faces of those who've given up, and those who're trying not to. The youngest of the family, dies in Afghanistan. The movie unfolds while we wait for his body to return.
He didn't die for his country. He died working.
The Bridge 2006
Directed by Eric Steel
A documentary showing the final moments of those who jumped the Gold State Bridge in San Francisco. After they jump, this documentary follows the opinions of the loved ones, or people who had nothing to do with it. This is to me a failed documentary, I'll quote Charles Bukowski on what this interviews sounded like:
the best often die by their own hand
just to get away,
and those left behind
can never quite understand
why anybody
would ever want to
get away
from
them